Saturday, October 07, 2017

Choke Points

This could be hard to understand if you are not in tune. Maybe I should do the Nuclear physics for the home handyman bit next?

Anyway: You may have read about jump-states, something probably related to quantum physics -which I don't even comprehend let alone disagree with; so here goes. Outlook for the UK over the next 6-30 days

Thursday 12 Oct 2017 to Saturday 21 Oct 2017:
Thursday starts on a rather unsettled note, looking towards the Atlantic for successive frontal systems. The north west will be the focus for strong winds and the heaviest, most persistent rain, with the south and east of the UK seeing drier and brighter conditions. All areas becoming rather mild, if not warm in the south east by Friday.

Similar conditions are expected to remain through the weekend with the south and east having a good deal of dry, bright and warm weather. There are signals that these settled conditions may become more widely established across the UK by Monday.

After this the signals become weaker, however it is more likely that we will see these drier and more settled conditions continuing but also with the increased risk of overnight frosts.

UK Outlook for Sunday 22 Oct 2017 to Sunday 5 Nov 2017:

At present, there is a great deal of uncertainty, but there are signals for more settled and dry conditions to be established at the start of the period.

However, as we move into early November there becomes a greater chance of more unsettled conditions with bands of rain or showers interspersed with some drier days.

Temperatures by this point could also dip below average for a time with some overnight frosts. Updated: 14:34 on Sat 7 Oct 2017 BST

The reason that the MetOffice is rigid about the five days rule is that weather tends to fall apart after five days. That's not true without being a lie.

Weather tends to fall apart in Maritime conditions because of fronts. And the big change is coming at the end of the five days. But tomorrow it will be coming at the end of four days; you see where that is going?

I'll show you where to look and then you'll know:


You have to remember that this is a weather chart not a geo-physics one. By the grace of god we get to look at these things through his eyes. And what he sees is the Greenland High, a very unstable condition.




There is nothing here from the Davies Straight but there is a lot of warm front.
Tornadoes too, if you know what they look like. And mean!






And what they are followed by.
How us about naming volcanic eruptions after musicians?
They are organic, international and sexless. By that I mean it is just music.

Blow east wind from wherever the hell you are from and go around and round to the land from where I come. I know what you are and what you do and who you area and who is greater than you and so little time we have we are landed.

God gives us gifts in men and so little time we are worried about what to do with it and then here we are stranded with regrets. That is not the way for us as there should be only open handedness and forget its.

And forgiveness, forgiveness and beer and in small quantities on the other hand warm Southern Comfort. Carur hyd and noswaith dda and all the things we would take for ourselves if they belonged to us.

Creation moves without regrets and shakes the boughs with no: "Where are they nows" and that is how it should be if we got clean, that is how it would be if what I think is right is right.

Life is too bloody short for regrets and tears. Do the best thing now and leave the rest in god's hands.

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